Here’s the latest I can share about C’era una volta a Hollywood (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) as of mid-2025 and early 2026, based on recent reporting.
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Latest theatrical/news updates
- A newer version of the Tarantino film with four extra scenes was announced for US and Canada cinemas, adding about ten minutes to the runtime. This version is targeted for a limited re-release and has not been widely circulated internationally [source reports from 2019 and follow-up coverage in Italian outlets note the US/Canada screening plan and the added scenes] [sources: Rolling Stone Italia, Hollywood Reporter Italia references]. The re-release focuses on recreating 1960s moments with added material, rather than a full remake [source: Rolling Stone Italia].
- There has been ongoing discussion of a derivative project or sequel/spin-off centered on Brad Pitt’s character, with Netflix involvement and potential development timelines, though official confirmation and details about casting and release windows have varied in reports through 2024–2025 [source: Hollywood Reporter Italia coverage; later updates referenced development status].
- The original film released in 2019 remains Tarantino’s ninth feature and features Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie, with distribution handled by Sony in its initial rollout; the film’s Italian release date and regional availability have been documented in industry outlets [source: ComingSoon.it and Italian outlets detailing the film’s production and distribution decisions].
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Box office and reception context
- The film earned substantial box office globally, with strong performance in the US and international markets relative to its budget, and remained a reference point for Tarantino’s later career discussions [source: Italian trade outlets summarizing performance; general industry reporting].
- The discussions around extended/alternate cuts and possible spin-offs reflect Tarantino’s habit of revisiting his worlds, though no definitive long-form plan has been universally confirmed for all markets [source: multiple entertainment industry sources citing development chatter].
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Availability in specific regions
- A version with added footage has been reported as screening in the United States and Canada, with other regions potentially receiving later or alternate releases depending on licensing and editorial decisions [source: Rolling Stone Italia; other coverage notes about regional rollout].
- For Italian audiences, official Italian release information remains aligned with the film’s original 2019 distribution pattern and subsequent re-release strategies announced in trade press [source: MyMovies.it and MoviePlayer.it summaries].
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- If you’d like, I can assemble a quick timeline of announced release events and summarize the status of the Pitt-led sequel reports in a compact bullet list.
Would you like me to pull the most current Italian-language and English-language sources and craft a concise, dated timeline with exact release notes and regional availability? I can provide citations after each item.
Sources
C'era una volta... a Hollywood (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) - Un film di Quentin Tarantino. Thriller, USA, 2019. Canto malinconico di un autore romantico che crede nel potere del cinema e sa reinventarne la storia.
www.mymovies.itMa, per il momento, sarà possibile vedere la nuova versione del nono film di Tarantino solo negli USA e in Canada
www.rollingstone.itSvelata la data d'uscita in Italia di C'era una volta a Hollywood, il nono film di Quentin Tarantino che ha per protagonisti Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt e Margot Robbie.
movieplayer.it2h 41m T
www.imdb.comC’era una volta a… Hollywood: scopri gli aggiornamenti sul sequel con Brad Pitt, un evento imperdibile per i fan!
hollywoodreporter.itC'era una volta a Hollywood, scheda del film di Quentin Tarantino, con Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie e Al Pacino, leggi la trama e la recensione, guarda il trailer, ecco quando, come e dove vedere il Film in TV e in Streaming Online.
www.comingsoon.it